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    Old 05-05-2015, 03:50 PM
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    That is a really cute way of saying it about it being a problem child, I would like to go back and see if I can go about in a different direction that way I happy with it since it is going to a good cause.

    Originally Posted by Billi
    I never make myself finish a quilt I'm hating. I Typicaly put it away with the pattern or notes or even just a picture and go on to something else more often than not I have either gone back to finish the problem child, or I get inspired to take it a different direction. Either way it's a finished project that I am happy with.

    I am actully currently working on one of those problems I took it a differnt direction and I absolutly love it. There is still one child sitting in the corner it could possibly be there for a very long time it was not behaving well at all.
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    Old 05-05-2015, 03:56 PM
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    I might have done that a little made it like a job, I just set a goal for myself that I wanted to get so many quilts done this year and this is not a good a way to start. LOL
    Originally Posted by Geri B
    Or maybe you have made quilting more of a "job" than a " hobby"....... That will take the fun and relaxation out of it.....
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    Old 05-05-2015, 04:03 PM
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    I know I always get into trouble with my Husband he's words are you are not not even watching it your just listening to it. I said I know but I like to listen it helps me stay focused on getting it done.
    Originally Posted by mckwilter
    LOL, I watch Netflix and Hulu on my iPad in my sewing room. Not a lot of watching, but listening, but if something catches my ear, I can always set it back and really watch.
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    Old 05-06-2015, 04:11 AM
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    Take a break from it. Then when you eventually return to it do so with the attitude that it doesn't have to be perfect
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    Old 05-06-2015, 07:06 AM
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    I lost my motivation, so since I had 5 quilts started, I was committed. I forced myself to do at least one (little) thing a day. Even if I had to fire up my sewing machine or iron for just one strip, I would at least do that much. Pretty soon I was staying longer and longer in my sewing rooms. (one room for cutting, one for sewing.) Pretty soon my motivation returned and I was looking forward to working on them once again.
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    Old 05-06-2015, 07:30 AM
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    Originally Posted by amandasgramma
    wine......you need wine
    Ha! Yep! Just not too much or those seams won't be as straight as you like.

    Also, something that gets my excitement going again is to do a little FMQ practice. I make small quilt sandwiches and pict a pattern from Leah Day's youtube channel and play with it. Either it looks really cool and I'm re-inspired, or it looks awful and I realize how much better I am at piecing...
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    Old 05-06-2015, 07:49 AM
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    Before I start a quilt, I always make a block to see how I like it. Sometimes I even will do 4 blocks so that I see
    what the larger outcome might be if I actually finish it. IF I'm not particularly happy with the blocks, then I go ahead and make them into a lap quilt by doing more that will give me at least that size.

    Right now I have 15 lap quilts all ready for the Rest Home for next Christmas. lol

    Yep, I love quilting, but find that I get very bored if the pattern doesn't have some "challenge" to it. SO, I'd say finish it up as a lapquilt and be done with it. Happy Day Quilting!!
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    Old 05-06-2015, 08:34 AM
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    If you know other charity quilters, perhaps you can trade projects with one of them who is in a similar situation. That way the charity still gets their quilt, your enthusiasm may be rekindled with the new project, and you don't end up with another UFO. I have finished other people's abandoned projects, and while I could see why they abandoned it and the finished quilt was not perfect, it still made a nice quilt that was enthusiastically received by the giftee.
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    Old 05-06-2015, 10:16 AM
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    Do something else that you enjoy. Crochet something small (or learn to crochet - It's easy and doesn't require a big investment), bake bread, do a pencil drawing of someone you love - anything creative that will take your mind off the roadblock, or just take a walk or plant some flowers and breathe some fresh air. Chances are you'll start thinking of quilting and rediscover your desire to get it made. It sometimes helps me if I try to visualize before going to sleep getting up in the morning and doing the next few steps that need to be done on the UFO. You are not alone, and it will get better. Best wishes.
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    Old 05-29-2015, 04:10 AM
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    This happens to me more times than I can tell you. I have so many unfinished projects that I'm so overwhelmed by them. I have a sister that enjoys the things I do so I went through all my things and gave her a lot of these. I feel so much better and she sure was thankful.
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